Sans Normal Jadas 9 is a regular weight, very wide, medium contrast, upright, normal x-height font visually similar to 'Fusion Collection' by Blaze Type and 'Refrankt' by Groteskly Yours (names referenced only for comparison).
Keywords: headlines, branding, posters, signage, ui display, clean, modern, neutral, friendly, straightforward, clarity, modernity, geometric simplicity, display presence, versatility, rounded, open counters, geometric, low complexity, even rhythm.
A wide, geometric sans with smooth circular bowls and generally uniform stroke weight. Terminals are clean and unadorned, with crisp joins and a steady, even texture across lines of text. Round characters (O, C, G, e, o) read as true-to-curve and open, while verticals and horizontals stay simple and consistent, producing a clear, contemporary rhythm. The overall spacing and proportions feel expansive, giving the alphabet a broad stance and airy presence in both caps and lowercase.
This font is well suited to headlines, branding wordmarks, posters, and signage where a wide, geometric look can project clarity and confidence. It also works for large-size interface and product typography where a clean sans tone is needed and the extra width can help legibility and presence.
The tone is modern and matter-of-fact, with a friendly clarity that comes from rounded forms and open apertures. Its wide proportions make it feel confident and spacious rather than condensed or technical, supporting a calm, neutral voice in headlines and UI-style text.
The design appears intended to deliver a contemporary, geometric sans voice with generous proportions and minimal stylistic noise. Its rounded construction and consistent stroke behavior suggest a focus on clear forms that scale well for prominent display use while keeping a neutral, versatile personality.
In the sample text, the font maintains a smooth, even color at large sizes, with rounded punctuation and numerals that align with the geometric construction. The broad widths emphasize horizontal flow, and the simplified shapes keep recognition strong even in dense pangram-style lines.